If you're a frustrated job hunter, take a look at this story that appeared today in sister paper the Kalamazoo Gazette about how difficult it is to find people interested in taking good-paying jobs that are located in rural Michigan.

“From high-level, technologically advanced professional jobs to harvesting fruit and milking cows, we need people willing to work and help feed the world,” said Jim Byrum, president of the Michigan Agri-Business Association, in a statement on which the story was based.

Some of the most in-demand jobs in
agriculture are in the areas of crop and soil sciences, agri-business
management, agricultural
logistics and transportation, and animal husbandry, Byrum said.